Synergistic‐like decreases in alcohol intake following combined pharmacotherapy with GLP‐1 and amylin in male rats

Dec 2, 2024British journal of pharmacology

Combined treatment with GLP-1 and amylin reduces alcohol drinking more than each alone in male rats

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Abstract

Acute administration of dulaglutide and salmon calcitonin reduced alcohol intake in male rats.

  • A combination of dulaglutide and salmon calcitonin at 0.1 mg·kg and 5 μg·kg decreased alcohol intake in male rats.
  • Higher doses of the combination were necessary to reduce alcohol intake in female rats.
  • A lower dose combination (0.075 mg·kg and 2 μg·kg) decreased alcohol consumption and prevented abstinence-induced drinking in males.
  • Tolerance developed during sub-chronic treatment with the lower dose combination.

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